The successful establishment of non-native species in new areas can be affected by many factors including the initial size of the founder population. Populations comprised of fewer individuals tend to be subject to stochastic forces and Allee effects (positive-density dependence), which can challenge the ability of small founder populations to establish in a new area. Although the conceptual relationship between initial colony size and establishment success has been previously documented, it is not trivial to estimate precisely the colony size needed to ensure colony persistence. Over the last 40 years, there have been many studies on the probability of mating success of female Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in the USA re...
In this study, we use a discrete, two-patch population model of an Allee species to examine differen...
Male and female moths communicate in complex ways to search for and to select a mate. In a process t...
Allee effects are important dynamical mechanisms in small-density populations in which per capita po...
The successful establishment of non-native species in new areas can be affected by many factors incl...
Mating success of laboratory-reared gypsy moth Lymantria dispar (L.) females exposed for 24 hr on tr...
The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is a defoliating pest native to Europe and invasive to North Ameri...
1. Reproductive asynchrony, a temporal mismatch in reproductive maturation between an individual and...
Allee effects have been applied historically in efforts to understand the low-density population dyn...
Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive enviro...
Abstract Allee effects have been applied historically in efforts to understand the low-density popul...
positive relationship between population size and per capita growth rate) are critical in determinin...
Male–male competition over territorial ownership suggests that winning is associated with considerab...
Given the increasing number of biological invasions, there is a crucial need to identify life histor...
1. Reproductive asynchrony, a temporal mismatch in reproductive maturation between an individual an...
The Allee threshold, the critical population density separating growth from decline in populations e...
In this study, we use a discrete, two-patch population model of an Allee species to examine differen...
Male and female moths communicate in complex ways to search for and to select a mate. In a process t...
Allee effects are important dynamical mechanisms in small-density populations in which per capita po...
The successful establishment of non-native species in new areas can be affected by many factors incl...
Mating success of laboratory-reared gypsy moth Lymantria dispar (L.) females exposed for 24 hr on tr...
The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is a defoliating pest native to Europe and invasive to North Ameri...
1. Reproductive asynchrony, a temporal mismatch in reproductive maturation between an individual and...
Allee effects have been applied historically in efforts to understand the low-density population dyn...
Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive enviro...
Abstract Allee effects have been applied historically in efforts to understand the low-density popul...
positive relationship between population size and per capita growth rate) are critical in determinin...
Male–male competition over territorial ownership suggests that winning is associated with considerab...
Given the increasing number of biological invasions, there is a crucial need to identify life histor...
1. Reproductive asynchrony, a temporal mismatch in reproductive maturation between an individual an...
The Allee threshold, the critical population density separating growth from decline in populations e...
In this study, we use a discrete, two-patch population model of an Allee species to examine differen...
Male and female moths communicate in complex ways to search for and to select a mate. In a process t...
Allee effects are important dynamical mechanisms in small-density populations in which per capita po...